English explanation of the resultlist
Deltok = Number of grown-ups
Dommer = Judge
BIR Valp = BOB Puppy
BIM valp = BOS Puppy
Bhk = Class of best dog
2a
3a
4a
5a
Btk = Class of best bitch
2a
3a
4a
5a
Cert = CC
BIR = BOB
BIM = BOS
BIR Veteran = BOB Veteran
BIM Veteran = BOS Veteran
Avelsgruppe = Progeny Class
Oppdrettergruppe = Breeders Group
BIG= Best of Group
BIS= Best in Show
Summary of the Norwegian Kennel Club's
Show Regulations
The judge will be assisted by a qualified steward, whose responsibility is to
see that all formal requirements are fulfilled in the ring. The steward is also
responsible for the paperwork, and as the judge is not expected to consult the
catalogue at any time in the ring, will check that only dogs eligible for the
various classes are brought before the judge at the proper time.
The dogs are judged on individual merits in two types of classes, i.e. in "quality
classes" and "competition classes". In the quality classes, the dogs are
assessed in relation to the ideal for the breed, while prizes are awarded in the
competition classes on the basis of the merits of each dog in relation to the
other dogs in the class.
QUALITY CLASSES
For each breed and sex, the quality classes are (the abbreviations in
brackets are the official Norwegian terms for the classes):
Junior Class (JK)
Open Youth Class (AUK)
Open Class (AK)
The Junior Class is restriced to dogs between 9 and 15 months of age, the
Open Youth Class to dogs between 15 and 24 months of age and the Open Class to
dogs over 24 months of age. In these classes, the following prizes may be
awarded:
1st JK, AUK og AK
2nd JK, AUK or AK
3rd JK, AUK or AK
0 JK, AUK or AK (not worthy of a prize).
There is no restriction to the number of 1sts, 2nds etc. to be awarded in
each class. Likewise, no 1sts, for instance, need to be awarded at all, in case
none of the dogs fulfil the requirements for this prize.
The quality requirements for the prizes have been formulated as follows:
1st (prize): Typical and sound. A dog of pronounced merits with unessential
faults. "A very good representative of the breed".
2nd (prize): Typical and sound. Faults no more pronounced than to justify the
description "A good representative of the breed".
3rd (prize): Essentially good type. Faults no more pronounced than to justify
the description "An acceptable representative of the breed".
In the Junior Class (JK) and the Open Youth Class (AUK), the standard for
comparison should be "the normal stage of developement" within the specified age
limits. In the Open Class (AK) the basis for comparison should be the fully
matured specimen, i.e. no allowance should for instance be made for the age of
comparatively young dogs in this class.
If the judge is unable to assess the quality of the dog, e.g. due to
excessive playfulness, the verdict "Cannot be judged" (KIP) may be given. This
does not apply to dogs whose temperament is untypical. Dogs in this category
shall invariably be given 0 JK, 0 AUK or 0 AK.
Judges are requested to check that all male animals have two apparently
normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum. Monorchids/cryptochids are
given a full report and awarded "0. prize on account of monorchism/cryptorchism".
For each dog in the quality classes the judge gives a written critique, as
detailed as time permits. The judge dictates the critique to the ring assistant,
and each critique must be signed by the judge. Judges' lists are prepared by the
steward and signed by the judge when the judging has been completed.
COMPETITION CLASSES
Junior Competition Class (JKK)
Open Youth Competition Class (AUKK)
Winner Class (VK)
Champion Class (CHK)
Veteran Class (VETK)
Best Dog -/Best Bitch Class (BHK/BTK)
Best of Breed/Best Opposite Sex (BIR/BIM)
In all these classes the dogs are ranked 1 to 4 and reserve.
Junior Competition Class (JKK): In this class only dogs with 1st JK (quality
class) are eligible to compete. Outstanding specimen may be awarded "Prize of
Honour" (HP).
Open Youth Competition Class (AUKK): In this class only dogs with 1st AUK (quality
class) are eligible to competite. Outstanding specimen may be awarded "Prize of
Honour" (HP).
Winner Class (VK), is made up of dogs who have obtained 1st AK (quality class)
and those awarded "Prize of Honour" (HP) in the Junior Competition (JKK) and
Open Youth Competition Class (AUKK). If the winner (1st VK) is of outstanding
quality (i.e. "worthy of becoming Champion in Norway") it should be awarded a
National Certificate ( = Challenge Certificate). If the class contains
additional dogs of outstanding quality, (to whom the judge would have awarded
National Certificate, had they not met the competition of the day), such dogs
should be awarded "Certificate Quality" (CK). CK may be regarded as an
additional quality prize, which permits the judge to indicate outstanding dogs,
even if they are beaten in the Winner Class.
Please Note: Certain breeds must have passed a trial before competing
in this class. The ring steward will know which breeds this applies to. Dogs who
do not fulfil the trial requirements to compete in this class, may still compete
for the CK (if the quality is high enough). In case CK is awarded, the dog(s) in
question may compete in the BHK/BTK-classes.
Champion Class (CHK): Before judging this class, the judge is asked to give a
short written critique to each dog. After having ranked the dogs, CK may be
awarded to any "Certificate worthy" dogs in the class.
Veteran Class (VETK): Before judging this class, the judge gives each dog a
written qritique and awards each dog a quality prize (equivalent to 1st AK
etc.). Only dogs who obtain 1st prize in quality are eligible to compete in the
Veteran Class. CK may be awarded to any "Certificate worthy" dogs in the class.
If dogs in this class are in good condition and well retained for their age, but
not of Certificate quality, the judge may award "Prize of Honour" (HP) to dogs
having obtained 1st in quality.
Best Dog -/Best Bitch Class (BHK/BTK): All dogs/bitches awarded CK (Certiificate
Quality) as well as of couse the National Certificate-winner, compete in these
classes.
Best of Breed/Best Opposite Sex (BIR/BIM): Best dog (1st BHK) compete with
Best bitch (1st BTK) for Best of Breed (BIR) / Best Opposite Sex (BIM).
CACIB - the International Certificate - is only awarded
at International Championship Shows. Lower age limit is 15 months. The
dog must be worthy of a National Certificate in any country (including the home
country of the breed). The CACIBs and reserve-CACIBs are awarded when the Best
Dog Class and the Best Bitch Class have been placed repectively.
GROUP CLASSES
Breeders Group (OPPDK)
Progeny Class (AVK)
Both classes are made up of 5 dogs of either sex. The judge will only be
asked to review groups above a certain average quality (based on a points system
for the quality prizes obtained at the same show by the dogs making up the group).
In order to be awarded "Prize of Honour" (HP), the group must be of a uniform
typ.
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